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You May Get Paid for Your Disability Keeping You Out of Work!

Are you currently receiving Social Security Disability Benefits?

ABOUT SSDI

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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI or SSD) is a Federal benefit program administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA), which is supported by the Social Security tax and provides aid to people who are unable to maintain gainful employment due to a permanent medical condition. SSD pays benefits to disabled individuals and certain members of their family. Anyone who has paid Social Security taxes long enough to achieve sufficient work credits and qualifies as disabled according to the definition provided by the SSA can qualify for SSD benefits. The definition of disability per the SSA is: that you are unable to perform the work you did before your disability, the SSA finds that you cannot adjust to other work due to your disability, and your disability is expected to last at least 1 year or result in death. See if you qualify to receive SSD benefits!

Military Members: You May Be Owed Thousands in SSDI Backpay

SSDI backpay is a lump sum payment for the months (or years) you were eligible for benefits but hadn’t yet received them. Many military members don’t realize they’ve been eligible for SSDI long before their application was approved.

Depending on your case, you could be owed thousands — or more.

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The amount you can receive from disability benefits varies based on the program and individual circumstances. Here's an overview of both Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Veterans Affairs (VA) disability compensation:Veterans Affairs

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI):

Average Monthly Payment: As of 2025, the average monthly SSDI benefit for disabled workers is approximately $1,580. Social Security+5People.com+5NASI+5

Maximum Monthly Benefit: The maximum SSDI benefit in 2025 is $4,018 per month. The Injury and Disability Law Center

The exact amount you receive depends on your average lifetime earnings before your disability began. Higher lifetime earnings typically result in higher benefits.NerdWallet: Finance smarter+1NY State OTDA+1

VA Disability Compensation:

VA disability compensation is determined by your disability rating, which ranges from 0% to 100% in increments of 10%. The monthly payment increases with higher disability ratings and can also be affected by factors such as dependents. Here are some examples of monthly rates effective December 1, 2024:Military Benefits Hub+4USAFacts+4CCK Law+4

30% Disability Rating:

Veteran alone: $537.42Social Security+3VA Disability Group+3Veterans Affairs+3

With spouse: $601.42VA Disability Group+1Veterans Affairs+1

50% Disability Rating:

Veteran alone: $1,102.04CCK Law

With spouse: $1,208.04VA Disability Group+1Veterans Affairs+1

70% Disability Rating:

Veteran alone: $1,759.19Veterans Affairs+2VA Disability Group+2CCK Law+2

With spouse: $1,908.19

100% Disability Rating:

Veteran alone: $3,831.30CCK Law+1VA Disability Group+1

With spouse: $4,044.91

VA Disability Rates

10% – 20% (No Dependents)

Percentage Rate
10% $175.51
20% $346.95

30% – 60% Without Children

Dependent Status 30% 40% 50% 60%
Veteran Alone $537.42 $774.16 $1,102.04 $1,395.93
Veteran with Spouse Only $601.42 $859.16 $1,208.04 $1,523.93
Veteran with Spouse & One Parent $652.42 $927.16 $1,293.04 $1,625.93
Veteran with Spouse and Two Parents $703.42 $995.16 $1,378.04 $1,727.93
Veteran with One Parent $588.42 $842.16 $1,187.04 $1,497.93
Veteran with Two Parents $639.42 $910.16 $1,272.04 $1,599.93
Additional for A/A spouse $58.00 $78.00 $98.00 $117.00

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